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<blockquote data-quote="katya02" data-source="post: 372273" data-attributes="member: 2884"><p>Hi Denita,</p><p>You have my sympathy. I also have a difficult child who did a lot of damage to his siblings. Now that he's out of the house, his younger sibs have been able to express their relief and the resentment they feel for the years of fear and pain they endured. While I find it hard to watch difficult child 1 struggle and live with almost nothing, I have to remind myself that he chose this for himself; and if I were to take him back into our home his old behavior patterns would re-emerge. Sad but true. I wish I'd protected my other children more in years past, instead of focusing entirely on difficult child 1. So I agree with the others - I would protect your child who is still at home and NOT feel guilty about it. Hugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="katya02, post: 372273, member: 2884"] Hi Denita, You have my sympathy. I also have a difficult child who did a lot of damage to his siblings. Now that he's out of the house, his younger sibs have been able to express their relief and the resentment they feel for the years of fear and pain they endured. While I find it hard to watch difficult child 1 struggle and live with almost nothing, I have to remind myself that he chose this for himself; and if I were to take him back into our home his old behavior patterns would re-emerge. Sad but true. I wish I'd protected my other children more in years past, instead of focusing entirely on difficult child 1. So I agree with the others - I would protect your child who is still at home and NOT feel guilty about it. Hugs. [/QUOTE]
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